2022 Bahamas Travel Information
By Dylan Rose
April 2, 2021
Travel Requirements:
- All travelers need a valid passport to enter the Bahamas.
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Travelers Fully Vaccinated for COVID-19 (two or more doses of two-dose series vaccine or one dose of Johnson & Johnson and have passed the two-week immunity period):
- Must provide proof of vaccination before boarding a flight to the Bahamas.
Accepted Vaccinations: AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria/Covishield), Janseen (Johnson & Johnson), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty), Moderna (Spikevax), Sinopharm, Covaxin or Sinovac.
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Travelers Unvaccinated or Not Fully Vaccinated for COVID-19 (have only received a single vaccination (unless Johnson & Johnson) or are not pass the two-week immunity period:
- Must provide a negative COVID-19 antigen or PCR test at the time of boarding a flight to the Bahamas, taken no more than three days (72 hours) prior to arrival into the Bahamas.
As of June 19, 2022, the Bahamas will no longer require travelers to obtain a Bahamas Travel Health Visa prior to arrival.
Pre-Trip COVID-19 Testing Options:
- Locate a local COVID-19 testing facility that can guarantee results within the appropriate timeframe.
Accepted COVID-19 PCR Tests:PCR, NAA, NAAT, TMA, or RNA - Contact The COVID Consultants and give them your timeline for travel and obtain a mail-in at-home test (PCR only).
U.S. Re-Entry COVID-19 Testing Options:
As of June 12th, 2022, The United States is no longer requiring a negative COVID-19 test result to re-enter the country.
Updated: 6.28.2022
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